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Charlie is not to old to believe in Santa!


What is he, like 6? That is so not too old to be believing in Santa! I was 9 when I found out, and I think that's a good age, and I know Charlie is no where near that old. 6 is the prime age for Santa-believing. You can't just take that away from a child so young.

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Neil and the mom were just bitter. They found out the "truth" at very early ages. Neil was only 3.

But you're right. He was only like 7. They could have let him enjoy being a kid and let him have the Christmas they never had. That's what good parents do. 🙄

Stupid Neil. Scott was right! Neil had NO right to spoil Santa for his son without Scott's permission.

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At age six, I was still a full-on believer. I think I lost the faith around eight or nine. At nearly seventy, I still enjoy the idea of Santa Claus. As a Christmas icon, he has the advantage of being truly kind, rather than trying to terrify me into obedience with the threat of eternal hellfire.

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